The Wavves x Cloud Nothings collaborative album is now complete and the artwork with all production details can be found in the replies. Although there is no track listing or release date yet we should expect No Life For Me this year.

In the spirit of surprise releases, it looks like Earl Sweatshirt will be giving us his new record, I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside, next week according to iTunes. You can check out album cut "Grief" in the replies.

Wolf Alice will release their debut album, My Love Is Cool, on June 22nd via Dirty Hit (further establishing how they are one of the best labels today). Hit the replies to check out the brand new video for the fantastic single "Giant Peach".

All Get Out will be releasing a new five-song EP titled Movement on April 14 via Favorite Gentlemen Recordings and Bad Timing Records. The album art, tracklisting, and a teaser video featuring a clip of the title track can be seen in the replies. We'll have a stream of the first single, "Balance," right here on AP.net at 2pm EST tomorrow; pre-orders will be live at that time as well.

Hudson Mohawke has announced Lantern, his follow-up to 2009's Butter. It's out June 16th via Warp Records, and features Miguel, Jhene Aiko, and more. Check out the tracklisting and trailer in the replies.

Hop Along will release their new full-length album, Painted Shut, on May 5 via Saddle Creek. The follow-up to 2012's Get Disowned, Painted Shut is available for pre-order over here and you can hear the first single, "Waitress," in the replies (via Noisey).

Mumford and Sons will release their new album Wilder Mind on May 4th and it will be preceded by the single "Believe" on April 27th. Produced by James Ford and demoed at Aaron Dessner's (The National) studios, the album is said the be a "shake up" and "development" from their previous efforts. Hit the replies to watch a trailer and pre-order it here.

As Summer 2014 ended, Anacortes, WA indie-rockers, The Lonely Forest, played their final show. This farewell concert at Seattle’s Bumbershoot Music Festival marked the theoretical end of The Lonely Forest. Guitarist, Tony Ruland, did not sit idly by. After sorting through a pile of micro cassette recordings he’d made over the last handful of years, Tony decided it was finally time to do something with them. He needed help, so he called up Erik Walters (Silver Torches) and Kyle Holland (Cumulus), and thus,...

Joywave will release their debut album, How Do You Feel Now?, on April 21st via Cultco Music/Hollywood Records. The band will also be joining Bleachers this spring on their tour, which you can find in the replies.

Head North will release a new EP called Bloodlines on March 24th via Bad Timing Records. It will be available for pre-order tomorrow, February 18th, at 2PM EST on the Bad Timing webstore. We will be premiering first single "The Planet" at that time tomorrow, as well.

Florence + The Machine will release the new album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful on June 1st. The record is produced by Markus Dravs with contributions from Paul Epworth, Kid Harpoon and John Hill. Head to the replies to watch the (NSFW) video for brand new single, "What Kind Of Man".

I guess although I’ve always dealt in fantasy and metaphor when I came to writing, that meant the songs this time were dealing much more in reality. Ceremonials was so fixated on death and water, and the idea of escape or transcendence through death, but the new album became about trying to learn how live, and how to love in the world rather than trying to escape from it. Which is frightening because...

"We are about to start work on our album in March and we should have it out in October - that is the plan," he revealed. "This is definitely going happen, we will have an album out for this year for sure, but it will be towards October, November latest."

All Get Out will be re-pressing their wonderful 2011 album The Season through Favorite Gentlemen and Bad Timing Records on vinyl. You can pick it up starting tomorrow at 2pm EST, in two different variants, and more information is available here. Favorite Gentlemen and Bad Timing will also be releasing a new EP from the band this spring.

Update: A video, which features new music, titled "How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful" has now been released and can be seen in the replies.

Florence + The Machine hosted a listening party for the new album in a London restaurant last night. Songs such as "Ship To Wreck", "Caught", "Delilah" and "What Kind Of Man" were premiered to a crowd of family and friends and following a few announced slots of European festivals this summer the group is also one of the favourites to headline this year's Glastonbury.